If you think President Donald Trump’s designs for the paint job on the new aircraft that will serve as Air Force One look familiar, you are not alone.
The U.S. Air Force wants to replace the aging B-2 bomber as soon as possible and has instructed Northrop Grumman to kick production of the B-21 into high gear.
The U.S. Air Force now operates three distinct bomber aircraft, all of which can trace their development back to the Cold War.
New images circulating online appear to show the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation B-21 Raider ...
The U.S. Air Force has some iconic aircraft among its ranks, but it has also flown has some truly unique elusive, and plain ...
Several US Air National Guard units face uncertainty as aging F-16 fighter jets are retired with no confirmed replacement ...
Developed by Northrop Grumman at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, the B-21 Raider bomber received a $4.5-billion U.S.
Lt. Col. Travers Hurst with McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base's 134th Refueling Wing said the plane spent about four hours in East Tennessee.
Designed for agility and adaptability, the F-16's combination of performance and cost-effectiveness has made it a mainstay of ...